Thanks guys (including Hartung, whose reply seems to have gotten lost in the Yuku migration. I think it was him...).

I think I will try and go capture images of quivers from old threads from time to time and post them in this thread, so folks can use it as a reference. Maybe
we can sticky topic it here, or move it over to the Archery Reference center.

A bunch of guys posted photos in the Plains Quiver thread awhile back. I have to think if I want to copy all those here, or just copy that thread to the
reference center, too. Maybe both? Maybe there won't be enough photos where we need to organize them by type... One thread with a bunch of photos might be
the most convenient, for now (in addition to all the specific threads, I mean)...?

First a Scythian quiver bought from Austria together with my horsebow, i´m sure you have seen it before, it works quite well

Then all theese are made from the same person who is a friend of mine:
My backquiver that i use alot in the woods:
Backside of the same one:

Then one that i wanted because i liked the design so much, I thought it looked elvish, but so did my gf so she snatched it from me. It was actually a good
thing because I get to see so much more of it then if it were on my back.
Backside:
Closeup, i think its an old beltbuckle:

Then one that i use for fita tournaments (dull shooting)
Closeup:

A sidebag he made and gave my gf:

Its made from a set, you buy the precut uncoloured leather and then you sew it together and design the motive.
I got a set from him so i tried it, but please, this is my first attempt at something like this:
Top:

So scared of getting older, I´m only good at being young, so i play the numbers game to find a way to say that life has just begun
Had a talk with my old man, said help me understand. He said turn 68, you´ll renegotiate...don´t stop this train...

Griffin, those are amazing!!! Thanks to all of you who posted, and thank you Ken, great thread!

I would vote for sticking this thread on top here, it will get filled with more pics, maybe . And then for making a copy in the Archery Reference center (for "just in case" it will not get lost somehow).

Griffin: Dude, you got some good stuff. Very impressive. I love the way you worked your name sake into the art.

I just had a friend sew one up for me but its pretty plain so until I dude it up a little I think I'll leave it out of here for now.

Great time for a question : On the Indian style that hangs on a sling, does anyone else have a problem with the quiver getting in the way on your side when you
shoot with it on. I thought I would like that style based on what I read but it isn't meeting my expectations. Might need to change the position of the
strap or the strap itself. Any comments? I may need to take pix and have you guys see how its set up. Danny

Here is my one and only quiver. I wear it at the hip for hunting but sling it around so it rests in the small of my back for target shooting. That's the
most comfortable way to wear it, but the tail sticks out a bit when walking in brush.

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I made this side quiver a few months ago. Put a small knife sheath on it. The arrows come out the bottom using the right hand. Nice for stalking because very
little hand and arm movement taking the arrow out of the quiver.